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My Perrin LWP had been on the car for around 10k miles now, no issues.
But I have to say that in a BRZ, at least mine, it really didn't do shit. Did not register on the butt dyno at all. I had it on my 07 WRX and felt the difference. Zilch, zip, nada on the BRZ. Hey at least it looks pretty and match my red Perrin intake. |
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Balance =/= harmonics. The rotating assembly can be perfectly balanced, but the stresses from the cylinders firing can induce resonance in the crank. Quote:
The stock part is machined... Quote:
Yep, the weight is too close to the axis of rotation and too low to really have much effect. The WRX has a larger damper because of it's higher output, so that's probably why you could fell the difference. Save your money and go after upgrades that actually show on a dyno... |
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Whether or not the crank caused the blown engine is uncertain but it is certain Toyota does not blame the pulley specifically and will still honor their warranty. Auto makers are not in the habit of doing thousands of dollars (maybe tens of thousands in this case) in repair work on vehicles that obtained damage from owners putting on aftermarket parts. |
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There is also a huge different in machining steel vs. aluminium. Aluminium might as well be butter compared to the expense of tools, cut speed, and machining fluid required to make our stock crank pulleys. I'm not sure how much a set of stock pistons cost, but an aftermarket set of FORGED pistons is around $600. Our OEM pistons are sandcast, and spend a lot more time in machining than a relatively simple pulley. I'm just pointing out that a sandcast part that requires extensive machine time, can still be made cheap. Just because the Perrin part is machined from billet, doesn't make it better than what Subaru could make using a cheaper method. Also, before you start saying that billet is some mythical alloy production methods, it's just a cast aluminium rod (a billet) that is cut into round blanks. 6061 aluminium is the most common plain aluminium ever. T6 is also the standard tempering used. Often a part could be treated to T4 sent for machining, and then retempered to T6. If Subaru wanted to make lightweight aluminium crank pulleys, they could produce them for about $12-15/ea, possibly cheaper. (I wanted to be conservative) It would be an extruded part semi-hollow, which would subsequently be cut into blanks, bored on both sides, turned on the outside, and then reamed for concentricity. Pretty fast machining operations which would be automated. (Myself and a few family workers have or still work in the manufacture of aluminium parts for several car makers, ATV, snowmobile, aircraft, manufacturing equipment, jet boats etc.) I believe the stock crank pulley would require more manufacturing time. Each piece is likely sand-cast. Additionally, due to the design of the stock pulley, it requires balancing, the manufacturing time alone for that step is not insignificant. A one piece pulley would not have to be balanced after the turning is complete. Last edited by PMPB; 05-28-2014 at 01:37 PM. |
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Sorry if my post came off as an attack or rude but that is not how it was meant.
You posted that an owner had a blown motor with only a LWCP installed and then linked it with no further explanation. I was just summing up what the outcome of the thread was for the people in this thread that did not want to read through the entire other thread. This gives them more information than just "owner with LWCP and nothing else blows engine". |
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If ya'll get this feisty over a crank pulley / harmonic balancer debate I cant wait to see what happens around here when some one starts a gay marriage / politics / football thread LOL.... blood will be spilled I'm sure.
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As long as the crank pulley isn't trying to marry another crank pulley, we should be good.
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Here's what you said Perrin said, which is patently absurd: Quote:
It is most certainly NOT made as two steel parts with rubber in between them to save money, it certainly costs them more to make it that way. The REASON is that a dual-mass damper (effectively two rotational masses with a spring between them) controls vibes better over a broader rpm range. A one-piece with the same net shape and total mass would definitely be cheaper. Quote:
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I have been running the BuddyClub Pulley set for roughly 6-7k miles with no issues to date. The car def. feels more responsive.
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